Van Juddering and cutting out after driving 200 miles
Posted: 04 Nov 2011, 09:21
Hi all
I've got a problem with my Van that just doesn't seem to go away.
I've had it serviced, fuel filter changed, air filter, carb cleaned. We manage to do about 200 or so stress free miles and then the temperature gage goes up and the kangerooing begins. The van starts juddering when I put my foot down to get up a hill or increase the revs, then cuts out when I go under 2000 RPM or so.
I thought it was the mixture running too rich as the MOT emissions brought that up, but that didn't fix it either.
Someone has mentioned spark plugs, some that there may be grit in the tank and someone mentioned something about an air or fuel filter being made of the wrong materials????
Either way, I've already spent £700 on the problem and had 2 garages look at it and I'm now loathed to spend any more on it.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Oh, and any advice on garages in or near bristol would be great. I stopped someone in the street with a lovely T25 and asked them. She mentioned something about a guy called Chris who lives in Clevedon and makes his own parts who is very good, but google doesn't bring much up there! I've already taken it to the guys in Redland, who are a great bunch of people and have done a really good job with my van, they just can't seem to fix this problem....
Thanks in advance.....would like to get a trip in before it gets too cold!
Ian
I've got a problem with my Van that just doesn't seem to go away.
I've had it serviced, fuel filter changed, air filter, carb cleaned. We manage to do about 200 or so stress free miles and then the temperature gage goes up and the kangerooing begins. The van starts juddering when I put my foot down to get up a hill or increase the revs, then cuts out when I go under 2000 RPM or so.
I thought it was the mixture running too rich as the MOT emissions brought that up, but that didn't fix it either.
Someone has mentioned spark plugs, some that there may be grit in the tank and someone mentioned something about an air or fuel filter being made of the wrong materials????
Either way, I've already spent £700 on the problem and had 2 garages look at it and I'm now loathed to spend any more on it.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Oh, and any advice on garages in or near bristol would be great. I stopped someone in the street with a lovely T25 and asked them. She mentioned something about a guy called Chris who lives in Clevedon and makes his own parts who is very good, but google doesn't bring much up there! I've already taken it to the guys in Redland, who are a great bunch of people and have done a really good job with my van, they just can't seem to fix this problem....
Thanks in advance.....would like to get a trip in before it gets too cold!
Ian